Additional 3,000 tickets to be allotted for ‘A Concert for Charlottesville’
By Alexis Gravely | September 21, 2017The distribution will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday morning at the Scott Stadium West Gate ticket office.
The distribution will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday morning at the Scott Stadium West Gate ticket office.
Looking for housing options can be daunting for students.
“The purpose of the Student Senate is to present proposals that need to gain the support of the student body to propel them to the administration or the Board of Visitors,” Zirkle said.
The Black Student Alliance hosted a town hall Monday in Minor Hall for black students and allies from different communities across Grounds to come together, express concerns and discuss how they could better unite.
The review is being conducted by former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy.
Each year, the prize honors 10 achievements that make people laugh, then think.
A crew removed plaques honoring Confederate soldiers from the Rotunda Sunday morning.
Ryan’s term will begin in October 2018.
The new language includes “their” and “the accused student.”
“I urge you not to deport our students who themselves have not broken the law,” U.Va. President Teresa Sullivan wrote.
Several University students have been affected by the recent hurricanes across the U.S., as well as the subsequent floods.
The committee allowed for a student comment period during the meeting where Wes Gobar listed his organization’s demands in wake of the events of Aug. 11 and 12.
The Cavalier Daily sat down with Miller and Conner to discuss key moments from Friday's Board of Visitors meeting.
The plaques will be moved to a location where they can be viewed as artifacts.
Ryan will succeed Teresa Sullivan to become the University's ninth president.
The University will donate $12,500 — the $1,000 amount adjust for inflation — to the Charlottesville Patient Support Fund.
At the end of his speech, Jackson invited anyone in the audience who was not registered to vote in Charlottesville to go to the stage and register.
The Committee passed two action items, the first being a plaque to commemorate the University’s Bicentennial — the 200th anniversary of the laying of the University’s first cornerstone at Pavilion VII.
Chancellor Donna Price Henry reported a 70-student drop in full-time enrollment numbers this academic year.
They participated in a forum on ‘"Affirmative Action, Inclusion and Racial Climate on America's Campuses."